3
CS 147: HCI+D – UI Design, Prototyping, and Evaluation, Autumn 2014 Prof. James A. Landay Stanford University 1 Prof. James A. Landay Stanford University CS 147 Studio USER INTERFACE DESIGN + PROTOTYPING + EVALUATION Problem Finding * slides based on those of Prof. Tad Hirsch, UW Design CA First Last Time, Location Sept. 25-26, 2014 Wicked Problems Ill-defined Complex, interrelated Multiple stakeholders, differing perspectives Example: Air pollution No stopping rule Problems are managed, not solved Examples: Aging 1/22/2014 HCI+Design: User Interface Design, Prototyping, & Evaluation 2 Implications for Design Solutions depend on how the problem is Framed… and vice-versa Solutions are not optimal There’s no right or wrong… but there is better and worse Every problem is unique Creative approaches are required 1/22/2014 HCI+Design: User Interface Design, Prototyping, & Evaluation 3 Approach 1. Explore the problem 2. Find a leverage point 3. Design an intervention 4. See what happens 5. Repeat 1/22/2014 4 HCI+Design: User Interface Design, Prototyping, & Evaluation Methods Concept mapping create a model find out what you already know Ideation explore a solution space 1/22/2014 HCI+Design: User Interface Design, Prototyping, & Evaluation 5 Concept mapping A technique for visualizing relationships between ideas

CS 147: HCI+D – UI Design, Prototyping, and …...CS 147: HCI+D – UI Design, Prototyping, and Evaluation, Autumn 2014 Prof. James A. Landay Stanford University 3 Step 6: And going…!

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    3

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: CS 147: HCI+D – UI Design, Prototyping, and …...CS 147: HCI+D – UI Design, Prototyping, and Evaluation, Autumn 2014 Prof. James A. Landay Stanford University 3 Step 6: And going…!

CS 147: HCI+D – UI Design, Prototyping, and Evaluation, Autumn 2014 Prof. James A. Landay Stanford University

1

Prof. James A. Landay!Stanford University!

CS 147 Studio!

USER INTERFACE DESIGN + PROTOTYPING + EVALUATION!

Problem Finding!

* slides based on those of Prof. Tad Hirsch, UW Design!

CA First Last!Time, Location!Sept. 25-26, 2014!

Wicked Problems!

Ill-defined !Complex, interrelated!Multiple stakeholders, differing perspectives!Example: Air pollution!

!No stopping rule!Problems are managed, not solved!Examples: Aging!

1/22/2014! HCI+Design: User Interface Design, Prototyping, & Evaluation! 2!

Implications for Design!

Solutions depend on how the problem is Framed… and vice-versa!!Solutions are not optimal !There’s no right or wrong… but there is better and worse!!Every problem is unique!Creative approaches are required!

1/22/2014! HCI+Design: User Interface Design, Prototyping, & Evaluation! 3!

Approach!

1.  Explore the problem!

2.  Find a leverage point!

3.  Design an intervention!

4.  See what happens!

5.  Repeat!

1/22/2014! 4!HCI+Design: User Interface Design, Prototyping, & Evaluation!

Methods!

Concept mapping!!create a model!find out what you already know!

!Ideation!!explore a solution space!

1/22/2014! HCI+Design: User Interface Design, Prototyping, & Evaluation! 5!

Concept mapping!A technique for visualizing relationships between ideas !

Page 2: CS 147: HCI+D – UI Design, Prototyping, and …...CS 147: HCI+D – UI Design, Prototyping, and Evaluation, Autumn 2014 Prof. James A. Landay Stanford University 3 Step 6: And going…!

CS 147: HCI+D – UI Design, Prototyping, and Evaluation, Autumn 2014 Prof. James A. Landay Stanford University

2

Concept mapping!

Process !1.  List  10-­‐20  words  associated  with  the  topic !2.  Group  them  into  named  categories !3.  Start  diagramming!4.  Add  categories  +  examples !5.  Label  the  relationships !6.  Keep  going  until  you  lose  momentum  (and/or  run  out  of  time)!7.  Highlight  areas  for  further  investigation  

Outcomes!1.  A  model (not  definitive!) !2.  A  few  design  directions !

1/22/2014! HCI+Design: User Interface Design, Prototyping, & Evaluation! 7!

Step 1: List associated words!

Step 2: Group into Categories! Step 3: Start Diagramming!

Step 4: Add Categories + Examples! Step 5: Keep Going!

Page 3: CS 147: HCI+D – UI Design, Prototyping, and …...CS 147: HCI+D – UI Design, Prototyping, and Evaluation, Autumn 2014 Prof. James A. Landay Stanford University 3 Step 6: And going…!

CS 147: HCI+D – UI Design, Prototyping, and Evaluation, Autumn 2014 Prof. James A. Landay Stanford University

3

Step 6: And going…! Step 7: Highlight/Circle Areas for further Investigation!

Step 8: Edit and Prioritize!

Next step: Research + Analysis!

How big a problem is it? (market)!!Whose problem is it? (stakeholders)!!What’s already out there? (competition)!!How are things done currently? (status quo)!!How can they be improved? (innovation)!

1/22/2014! HCI+Design: User Interface Design, Prototyping, & Evaluation! 16!